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ویرایش: [1st ed.] نویسندگان: Torello Lotti, Michael Tirant, Uwe Wollina سری: Clinical Cases in Dermatology ISBN (شابک) : 9783030508197, 9783030508203 ناشر: Springer International Publishing;Springer سال نشر: 2020 تعداد صفحات: VIII, 218 [206] زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 15 Mb
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توجه داشته باشید کتاب موارد بالینی در ملانوما نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
این کتاب راهنمای تشخیص و مدیریت ملانوم را ارائه می دهد. موارد بالینی مورد بررسی قرار می گیرند تا به خواننده درکی از ابزارهای تشخیصی جدید از جمله فوتو یاب کل بدن، میکروسکوپ فلورسانس تحریک دو فوتون و میکروسکوپ کانفوکال بدهد. هر مورد در رابطه با ایمونوتراپی و کیفیت زندگی ارائه شده است و نتایج درمانی درمان های تازه معرفی شده را بررسی می کند.
موارد بالینی در ملانوما بهترین شیوه مبتنی بر شواهد را از طریق یک رویکرد چند رشته ای برجسته می کند. که به متخصصان پوست و همچنین انکولوژیست ها، فارماکولوژیست ها و آسیب شناسان مربوط می شود.
This book provides a guide to the diagnosis and management of melanoma. Clinical cases are examined to give the reader an understanding of new diagnostic tools including total body photofinders, two photon excitation florescence microscopy and confocal microscopy. Each case is presented in relation to immunotherapy and quality of life and examines the therapeutic outcomes of newly introduced therapies.
Clinical Cases in Melanoma highlights evidence-based best practice through a multidisciplinary approach that is relevant to dermatologists, as well as oncologists, pharmacologists and pathologists.
Contents Chapter 1: Odd Looking Nail Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 2: Serious Adverse Event Caused by Combined Target Therapy Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 3: Treatment of a Longitudinal Melanonychia in One Session with a 532 nm Picosecond Laser Diagnosis Discussion Key Points Reference Chapter 4: A Strange Enlargement of the Upper Lip Diagnosis Amelanotic Melanoma Discussion Key Points References Chapter 5: Elderly Man with Nail Pigmentation and Destruction Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 6: A Lentiginous-Appearing Lesion on the Shoulder of a 49-Year-Old Caucasian Female with Intense Photodamage Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Follow-up Discussion Key Points References Chapter 7: A Minute ‘Ugly-Duckling’ Pigmented Lesion on the Arm of a 60-Year-Old Caucasian Female Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Follow-up Discussion Key Points References Chapter 8: When Dermoscopy Exonerates a Suspect, and “Indicts” Another Lesion Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 9: A Growing Mass in the Left Foot Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 10: Asymptomatic Longitudinal Band of Pigment in the Index Finger Based on the Case Description and the Photographs, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 11: Clinical and Dermoscopic Simulators of Melanoma: Pigmented Bowen’s Disease Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 12: Clinical and Dermoscopic Simulators of Melanoma: Dermatofibroma Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 13: An Irregular Pigmented Lesion of the Lower Eyelid Margin Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 14: Dark Pigmented Ulceration on the Bottom of a Toe Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 15: Multiple Macules in a 40-Years-Old Female Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 16: A Middle-Aged Woman with the 3-Year History of Nail Dyschromy Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Acral Lentiginous Melanoma (ALM) in situ Discussion Key Points References Chapter 17: A Residual Pigmentary Lesion After Melanoma Surgery Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 18: A 45-Year-Old Woman with a Brown Spot on the Right Arm Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 19: A Deep Nodule of the Left Arm in a 49-Year-Old Woman Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 20: A Young Woman with a Brown Nail Stripe Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 21: A Female Patient with the Small Pigmented Lesion Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 22: An Elderly Female with a Vaginal Mass Discussion References Chapter 23: A Dark Spot in a Subject with Renal Carcinoma Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 24: Cutaneous Melanoma from Anterior Thorax: A Case Report Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 25: An Acral Spot in a 73-Year-Old Male Diagnosis Discussions References Chapter 26: Hypomelanotic Nodular Lesions in a 38-Year-Old Female Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 27: A 43-Year-Old Female With Nodular Lesion in the Hypogastric Region Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 28: A 82 Year-Old Patient with Pigmented Lesion on the Sole Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 29: A Changing Pigmented Lesion on the Heel Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 30: A Dark Spot on the Right Sole Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 31: A Hyperpigmented Patch on the Sole Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 32: A Middle-Aged Male with Hyperpigmented Lesion on the Heel Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 33: A Pigmented Papular Lesion on the Heel Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 34: A Pink, Dome-Shaped Nodule with Central Ulceration Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 35: An Elderly Male with Black Macule on Heel Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 36: Focal and Acral Diagnosis Discussion References Chapter 37: Middle-Aged Man with Hypopigmented Macules Based on the Case Description and the Photographs, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 38: A Pigmented Lesion with Pitfalls Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 39: A Whitish Nodule on the Neck Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 40: An Elderly Male with an Exophytic Ulcerated Lesion on Toenail Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 41: A Man with a Painless Isolated Fingernail Dystrophy Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Diagnosis Discussion Key Points References Chapter 42: A Man with an Oozing Nodule and a Black Plaque Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Discussion References Chapter 43: A Painful Dyschromic Prepatellar Tumor Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Discussion References Chapter 44: A Recalcitrant Onychomycosis Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Discussion References Chapter 45: An Ulcerated Nodule on the Flank of an 80-year-old Woman Based on the Case Description and the Photograph, What Is Your Diagnosis? Discussion References Index